Locke examined the description of the Growth Gel in his handâLevel 6 Growth Gel.
[Enhanced Growth Gel, with effects comparable to advanced Growth Gel crafted by potion-making assistants.]
Locke thought, âNo special synthesis formula appeared, but thatâs fine. The enhanced effect from synthesizing to Level 6 is already significant.â
He could craft ordinary Growth Gel, though its quality was poor. Advanced Growth Gel, however, was typically made by potion-making assistants, who were generally first-class wizard apprentices.
Sophia, for instance, used advanced Growth Gel exclusively and would not use ordinary crafted Growth Gel.
Advanced Growth Gel could make ordinary-grade magical plants grow in minutes, while ordinary Growth Gel took days.
That was the difference.
With his financial situation, Locke couldnât afford advanced Growth Gel for a long time. But now, he was free to use it as much as needed.
That was a relief.
With ample advanced Growth Gel, his grafting cultivation experiments could be accelerated dozens of times.
The wizarding world had always been this way: wizards with resources could invest heavily to boost their learning speed.
Locke thought, âBut I canât openly sell advanced Growth Gel without a potion-making assistant certificate. I can only use it myself.â
âOtherwise, I couldnât explain its source.â
âOf course, if my relationship with Sophia becomes closer and she backs me, it wouldnât matter.â
Locke shook his head, snapping out of it. âDamn, how could I think that?â
âSophia is just my academy teacher. I canât rely on her.â
âSheâs a formal wizard, and Iâm just her student. If she discovered my abnormalities, who knows what sheâd do.â
Wizards were selfish.
Especially when it came to advancing their wizard ranks.
Locke stored the Level 6 Growth Gel in a drawer, along with his Focus Ointment, and locked it.
As a second-class wizard apprentice, he could now synthesize Level 6 items and had been exploring new synthesis formulas.
If he could obtain better jades, his mental strength growth rate could increase further.
Reaching the level of a Level 7 aptitude Child of Elements wasnât impossible!
Locke left his bedroom and waved to the gray dwarves in the living room. They immediately turned, bowed respectfully, and awaited his orders.
Locke said, âIâm going out. Keep the place clean and donât let strangers into my room.â
The gray dwarves hurriedly responded, âHonored Wizard Master, your command is our divine oracle.â
âGreat Wizard Master, serving you is our honor. We are wholeheartedly grateful for your permission to serve youâŠâ
The villaâs door, provided by the academy, was an alchemical product with a basic enchantment effect, featuring a magical lock, ensuring basic security.
Moreover, each gray dwarf had the physical prowess of a knightâs squire, as Lorne had described, giving them some combat ability.
After all, knights were the result of wizardsâ bloodline modification experiments.
Marked with his spiritual imprint, the gray dwarves were completely loyal to him and, due to his mental strength imprint in their souls, fearless of other wizards.
Thus, gray dwarves were quite valuable in the southeast quadrantâs slave markets.
The academyâs gift of three gray dwarves was a perk, but if they died, Locke would need to buy replacements at the Chimera Trading Marketâs slave market, which would cost a significant amount.
Walking through Diagon Alley, Locke noted the square-brick pavement.
The streets were narrow, with few pedestrians. Second-class wizard apprentices always moved hurriedly, busy with their own affairs.
Unlike Dwarf Street, there were no opportunists here trying to scam wizard prospects.
This was partly because Diagon Alley was Lilithâs Cottageâs core area and partly because no second-class wizard apprentice would be foolish enough to fall for such scams.
Locke exited Diagon Alley and hailed a lizardman-driven rickshaw to head to the Lilithâs Cottage patrol teamâs reporting point.
About half an hour later, the lizardman pulled the cart across half the city, bringing Locke to a cluster of wooden houses in the wilderness of the cityâs southwest.
After dismounting, Locke stepped over a circle of runic stones surrounding the houses. The academy badge on his white wizard robe flashed, and he entered the barrier.
Locke scanned the area and saw many second-class wizard apprentices around the wooden houses.
The academyâs patrol team consisted mostly of second-class wizard apprentices, as first-class apprentices were unlikely to serve as guards patrolling the academyâs interior.
The patrol teamâs role was to patrol the academyâs territory, not to guard the entrance barrier or key access points, which were the responsibility of formal wizards and first-class apprentices.
Locke held up his assignment letter and said, âCaptain Bruno Suarez, Iâm Locke Augustine, a second-class wizard apprentice, reporting as ordered by my mentor, Witch Sophia, and the academy.â
As his voice rang out, several second-class wizard apprentices turned to look at him.
Unlike those in other areas, these apprentices carried the bloodthirsty aura of those who had experienced real combat.
They quickly turned away indifferently, moving swiftly with tense expressions, mounting giant snails the size of carriages.
Iron seats hung from the snailsâ backs.
Locke frowned, as no one stepped forward to respond.
Suddenly, a wizard apprentice rushed out from the enforcement team. The young man shouted at Locke, âYouâre the new guy, right? Youâre the fifth this month.â
âHurry up and jump onto my Engel Swift Snailâs back!â
âThose black wizards have released all sorts of monsters into our academyâs territory again. Someoneâs dead, and weâre heading there now!â
âWe donât have many rules here. Our only mission is to ensure the academyâs safety!â